Thomas Jefferson. “Revolution of 1800” Election Details Jefferson’s Reaction to the Election Jefferson’s Response to Federalist Policies – Attempts at.

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Thomas Jefferson

“Revolution of 1800” Election Details Jefferson’s Reaction to the Election Jefferson’s Response to Federalist Policies – Attempts at Impeachment – Expiration of Alien and Sedition Acts, whiskey tax

Marbury v. Madison (1803) Marshall himself John Marshall’s Goals Background of the Case The Ruling JUDICIAL REVIEW

Jefferson and Foreign Policy Tripoli and the Barbary Pirates – Tribute? – William Eaton Expedition The Louisiana Purchase – Ownership – Delegation – Constitutional Concerns – Lewis and Clark Military Appropriations

Problems With Britain Napoleonic Wars Orders of Council: 1807 Berlin and Milan Decrees/Continental System Impressment Chesapeake Incident: 1807 Embargo of 1807 – Effects of the Embargo – Response to the Embargo – Results of the Embargo

End of Jefferson’s Term Declining Popularity with the North Declining Popularity with Republicans